| James Birchall - Great Britain - 1861 - 760 pages
...Other changes followed. Lisle, Keble, and Whitelocke were entrusted with the great seal ; all writs ran in the name of " the keepers of the liberty of England by authority of parliament ; " new commissions were issued to all judges and magistrates; but with the exception that the name... | |
| William Dougal Christie - Great Britain - 1871 - 472 pages
...intended no alteration of the government ; and since there was no method of issuing summonses but by writs in the name of the keepers of the liberty of England by authority of Parliament, it could not be apprehended that any other government would be introduced]." * The admission of the... | |
| Virginia. Commission on Boundary Lines (1870-1874) - Maryland - 1873 - 476 pages
...all writs, warrants and other process whatsoever to 191 be issued forth as occasion shall require, in the name of the keepers of the liberty of England, by authority of parliament. In case of mortality or absence of Capt. Rob't Dennis, you or any two or more of you, have power to put... | |
| George Adolphus Hanson - Eastern Shore (Md. and Va.) - 1876 - 452 pages
...to see the same kept and observed ; That all writs, warrants and process whatsoever be issued forth in the name of the keepers of the liberty of England by authority of parliament; that they be signed under the hand of one or more of the council hereafter named, viz : Robert Brooke,... | |
| Thomas Keightley - Great Britain - 1876 - 1148 pages
...took advantage. mws. The King's-bench was henceforth to be styled the Upper-bench ; writs were to run in the name of the " Keepers of the liberty of England by the authority of parliament; " an engagement to be true to the commonwealth of England took the place... | |
| Fernando GARRIDO (and CAYLEY (Charles Bagot)) - 1876 - 976 pages
...dated " the first year of the restoration of liberty, DG 1648," and replacing the King's title by that of " the keepers of the liberty of England, by authority of parliament." The statue of the King at the Exchange in London was overthrown, and replaced by an inscription announcing... | |
| Mark Pattison - 1880 - 252 pages
...seventy. The future government of the nation was declared to be by way of a republic, and the writs ran in the name of the Keepers of the Liberty of England, by authority of Parliament. But the real centre of power was the Council of State, a body of forty-one members, nominated for a... | |
| Mark Pattison - Poets, English - 1880 - 240 pages
...seventy. The future government of the nation was declared to be by way of a republic, and the writs ran in the name of the Keepers of the Liberty of England, by authority of Parliament. But the real centre of power was the Council of State, a body of forty-one members, nominated for a... | |
| Mark Pattison - Poets, English - 1880 - 240 pages
...seventy. The future government of the nation was declared to be by way of a republic, and the writs ran in the name of the Keepers of the Liberty of England, by authority of Parliament. But the real centre of power was the Council of State, a body of forty-one members, nominated for a... | |
| Authors, English - 1880 - 566 pages
...seventy. The future government of the nation was declared to be by way of a republic, and the writs ran in the name of the Keepers of the Liberty of England, by authority of Parliament. But the real centre of power was the Council of State, a body of forty-one members, nominated for a... | |
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